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<0> let's say i have a sitemap, at the top of the page is a navigation. at the bottom of the page are 2 links in the sitemap (copyright and trademark). would you all cerate a menu to display copyright and trademark? or would you all just hardcode the links <asp:HyperLink ... navigateurl="~/info/copyright.aspx">? <0> screw it... i'm just going to hard code the links <0> no one seems to know <1> i cant get my mainMenu to draw, hmmm <1> how do i make a listBox that works like a comboBox (has the items in a drop down, intead of the tiny up/down clickable arrows) <2> you have to resize the dropdown lenght <2> get it longer <2> just scale it down with your mouse
<3> I gather this is a room about the language? <4> yes <3> I have done C and Java at a university level a couple of years ago and I want to learn C#, I am looking for a good book that will start pretty basic and get into the more advanced topics, such as different data structures(eg hash tables etc) <4> hrmm <4> well darklling bought a C# book recently. <4> was it any good darklling ? <4> I have a good book, but it's a bit old <4> so doesn't contain the new stuff in 2.0 <3> ahh k, what is the name of it, it may have a new version <4> it doesn't. But it was called C# Unleached <4> by Joe Mayo <4> you have a good bookshop close by? <3> ahh k, I was looking at this http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0735621292/sr=1-3/qid=1156407777/ref=pd_bbs_3/002-3119184-3908845?ie=UTF8&s=books and while it seemed like an ok start it also seemed rather basic even by the end <4> if so, just go there and check if they cover the basics <5> hmmm <5> it seems ok <3> yeah good point <5> but I havent read it all yet <4> Most important is Generics, Exceptions, Security, Winforms, ASP.NET <4> what is it called darklling ? <4> the reviews of that book aren't all that popular AlexKidd <3> no, there are soo many books it is hard to decide on one <3> lol <3> no doubt I will need a couple <5> c# Step by step <5> 2005 edition <4> ah <4> the same one :) <3> darklling are you new to coding? <6> I've been doing templates in c++.. is it basically the same in c#? <4> No
<4> they're generics <4> they have proper error handeling <4> they're more limited <4> and the runtime does the actual work <6> ah ok <6> I really need a new box.. compiling on an amd2200 is too slow <4> generics are constrainted by interfaces <4> or base cl***es <6> I've been tempted to splash out and get a really high end box <4> while templates can be by methods. <4> does that answer your question? <4> a: Yes <4> b: No <4> c: No but I'd like to ask more questions <3> c please <4> hehe <3> how are pointers handled in c# <3> hehe <4> References it's called <4> to objects for example <4> or real pointers can be used too <4> but that's "unsafe" <3> nice, I hate pointers <3> lol <4> if you use unsafe code <4> your app won' twork over say network <4> unless you give it explicitly access <3> haha MS restrictions, cool <3> would you say C# is easier than C++ or just a little different? <4> Easier. <4> C# is more restrictive than c++ <4> so it's less easy to write bad code. <3> that's good I guess, in ways. What I am planning to do is have a play around with MS's xna framework, and make some basic games, so I have to use C# <7> Is there any way to hide standard properties on a custom control? I tried over riding some and setting thier browsable attribute to false but many of the properties I can't even override. <7> I have to restart <7> Hi I am lazy and I would like to be able to convert 4 integers to 4 strings with out haveing to use .tostring() on each integer. And with out creating a method to do this. does it exist?
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